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361  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Congratulations! we did it - people are saying bitcoins are a game for the rich on: September 18, 2013, 12:45:44 PM
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Who says there are 21 million bitcoins, the twins?  What is to stop the twins from doubling them over night?  Bitcoins are a "virtual" currency.  So what is to stop a hacker from hacking in and multiplying them, and then selling them online?  If I decide to get out of paper - which I can at least hold in my hand - I do not think I will go into electrons.  Gold, silver, platinum or something else tangible is the way I will go.  And I will not sell those for bitcoins.

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy, I'm off to troll people with that reply
362  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 18, 2013, 12:25:31 PM
So who invested? Show yourselves.

Anyone?  Cheesy
363  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I taint rich! (Raw txn fun and disrupting 'taint' analysis; >51kBTC linked!) on: September 18, 2013, 01:39:28 AM
This is interesting. Let's say I had 10k stolen btc that I wanted to launder. I could send them to you and when they return to me they would be linked to your well known address as well as all of the other addresses in the mixing group. Wouldn't that just give investigators more work instead of eliminating the trail entirely? Possibly make the mixing group accessories to the crime? With thousands of participants would it be very difficult to parse the transactions or impossible? Couldn't you still analyze the transactions and track down individual Bitcoin users that need questioning?

If a bank issues liabilities (e.g. paper notes) and you get yours stolen it doesn't mean that the bank has to render your stolen notes worthless for it would make all the paper notes ever printed to fall in value. Same thing with BTC, if you lost it then it's your fault for being a n00b, it's not his fault for tainting rich.
364  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 17, 2013, 01:35:11 PM
Looking for final offers before the deal is finalized  Smiley
365  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 16, 2013, 08:18:18 PM
Thanks for all the offers guys!  Wink
366  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 14, 2013, 02:19:12 AM
WTF does that have to do with anything in this thread.  I'm certain anyone who "invests" with you will get rewarded proportionally and fairly.  Good luck to them.

I was just pointing out how silly it is, people complain that I am a scammer and so on yet it doesn't stop them from complaining later on that my early investors are rewarded with too much BTC etc.
367  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 14, 2013, 12:13:00 AM
Entrepreneurs and early adopters already have plenty BTC, that's the defenition of early adopter.  I just didn't realize it was you who rewarded them.  Sorry I'm just feeling trollish, but GL to you.

Feel free to not investment and then cry about investors being rewarded unfairly.
why would anyone cry?  If I don't invest and they do and make a profit they got rewarded fairly for taking that risk.  If they get scammed then they got taken fairly too since they underestimated the risk of dealing with you.  In both cases they will get what's coming to them but I fail to see why it would make me sad?

Go to the noobie section and watch new users complain about early adopters being rewarded disproportionally/unfairly.
368  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: will the bitcoin reach $1000 one day...? on: September 12, 2013, 07:50:12 PM
Your opinion

Add a bitcoin transaction on http://bitbitcoins.com

Will bitcoin ever reach 1000 worthless candy wrappers backed up by the morally inept one day? If it won't due to the rise of Bitcoin, it definitely will due to the dollar getting worthless.
369  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 12, 2013, 04:10:16 PM
Waiting for more offers...
370  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 11, 2013, 08:34:50 PM
Entrepreneurs and early adopters are the ones that deserve the BTC, you really don't deserve squat for sitting on your butt all day.

At this point you should probably worry a lot less about giving other people what they deserve (here's a hint: the fact that they deserve it means your attempts to deliver have absolutely zero bearing). Worry moar about resolving your own stuff, such as being clueless, spilling your cluelessness all over innocent bystanders, and living in fear of someone pointing out your cluelessness to you.

This is a great place to start, btw.

Thanks for the heads up Hannah, I will try to worry moar about resolving my own stuff.
371  Economy / Marketplace / Re: So you think you're going to start a Bitcoin business, right? on: September 11, 2013, 08:29:19 PM
1. Identify yourself to the community. This means, at the very least, creating a WOT account. If you do not have a WOT account you are not part of Bitcoin business. This is the criteria, no matter what you might think. That's where everyone looks, no matter what social media might be telling you. If you aren't in the WOT you aren't in Bitcoin.

I keep opening World of Tanks accounts but nothing happens!
372  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 11, 2013, 04:57:40 PM
Entrepreneurs and early adopters already have plenty BTC, that's the defenition of early adopter.  I just didn't realize it was you who rewarded them.  Sorry I'm just feeling trollish, but GL to you.

Feel free to not investment and then cry about investors being rewarded unfairly.
373  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 11, 2013, 03:40:38 AM
If you want to reward the community feel free to send us BTC.  Even assuming this isn't an outright scam I'm pretty sure you are looking to reward yourself here by getting investment in a business you will run and control.

Entrepreneurs and early adopters are the ones that deserve the BTC, you really don't deserve squat for sitting on your butt all day.
374  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 11, 2013, 02:32:15 AM
Why would you, if you're not a scammer? And why would you need to disclose your identity? Why not just look at what's been done elsewhere?

Well I have been pretty much asked what would prevent me from scamming so this is my answer.

Still looking...
This may be awhile.  Investments are garnered from two sources.  Trusted and idiot public.  You are going about this the wrong way for both sources.  If you are looking to get it from trusted sources you shouldn't advertise to the public.  If you are looking for idiot public sources you need a good sellable marketing story not NDA's and secrets that you would if going trusted sources route but hey GL to you and thank you for the entertainment.

I have many angel investors whom I trust, the problem is they are very unaware of the Bitcoin community and don't really understand the concept behind the blockchain and so on, I find that gap hard to impossible to get over, plus I get tired explaining to people what Bitcoin is and how it works, I would really prefer to reward the community if possible.
375  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 11, 2013, 12:18:14 AM
Why would you think that it is a joke?
Because you do everything that you should not be doing.


MPOE-PR, I summon thee!

I also summon MPOE-PR thee to call me a retard while being an accomplice to the morally inept Erik who has robbed people of their shares.

This is a gambling related business...
This is a gambling related investment.
?? I am not sure why rephrase what I've already said.
Because "investing" in your "gambling related business" is itself more of a gamble than depositing any coins into something with "dice" in its name.

Not if you have manager and significant statistical data to show that you that I can repay the whole sum in full and have a good explanation.

Even if you can, where is the prove that you will?

Because I don't want to be pirates butt buddy and after seeing my documents you would know my identity as well as the identities of the people involved with me?
376  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 10, 2013, 08:51:58 PM
Why would you think that it is a joke?
Because you do everything that you should not be doing.


MPOE-PR, I summon thee!

I also summon MPOE-PR thee to call me a retard while being an accomplice to the morally inept Erik who has robbed people of their shares.

This is a gambling related business...
This is a gambling related investment.
?? I am not sure why rephrase what I've already said.
Because "investing" in your "gambling related business" is itself more of a gamble than depositing any coins into something with "dice" in its name.

Not if you have manager and significant statistical data to show that you that I can repay the whole sum in full and have a good explanation.
377  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin Achilles' heel on: September 10, 2013, 08:45:20 PM
Do fellow Bitcoiners share the same concerns about most of the community "leaders" being located in the Land of the Free physically?

The beautify of cryptography and math in general is that it is resilient, no matter how many times you threaten the family of SHA256 it will always equal the same hash, no matter the moral dilemma the result will always be the same, couldn't some Nazi anti-terrorist agency force the community leaders to add zero day backdoors, deanonymization features and so on to the client and mark the update "urgent"?

What stops them from trojan horsing a client?
378  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 10, 2013, 08:35:40 PM
Wait. This isn't a joke?

I was under the impression it was a satire type thing, I still can't really tell if he's being serious

Why would you think that it is a joke?

Sending a few hundred BTC here (because I know you'll need extra). Don't worry about telling me what it's for, either. I understand you need to keep your secrecy!

Excuse me for sparing us all from the mockery of weed smoking teenagers but releasing confidential information publicly to be indexed by Google and viewed by competitors doesn't seem like a good idea.

This is a gambling related business that can repay the investment in full within 5 months based on estimations.

This is a gambling related investment.

?? I am not sure why rephrase what I've already said.
379  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 10, 2013, 12:43:13 PM
Still looking...
380  Economy / Securities / Re: Looking for investment on: September 07, 2013, 02:52:28 PM
Sending a few hundred BTC here (because I know you'll need extra). Don't worry about telling me what it's for, either. I understand you need to keep your secrecy!

Excuse me for sparing us all from the mockery of weed smoking teenagers but releasing confidential information publicly to be indexed by Google and viewed by competitors doesn't seem like a good idea.

This is a gambling related business that can repay the investment in full within 5 months based on estimations.
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